Agenda

Every Wednesday, 2.30 and 4.30 pm

Practical art workshop by Alexia Foubert

In resonance with the show that is currently running, Alexia Foubert has developed a workshop that will focus on a contemporary version of the self-portrait via the avatar. Children participating in the workshop will describe their avatar to their partner, who will then have to draw it. The stories and drawings will take shape as a paper fanzine that is to be printed up at the end of the workshop. For children aged 3 and older.

Saturday 24 March 2018, 2 pm

Opening

“Desk Set” goes beyond the gallery walls and into Théâtre Brétigny, where it picks up on the theme of “Woman Is the Future of Man.” Charlotte Houette and Céline Drouin-Laroche, two young French artists whose work is steeped in feminist science fiction.

Friday 30 March 2018, 8.30 pm-10 pm

Auditorium du Moulin des Muses (Breuillet)

As part of her residency with CAC Brétigny, the artist Marlies Pöschl has been involved in a number of initiatives with a number of the region’s institutions. She is inviting the public to discover, alongside her other activities, her work in moving images as well. The three videos to be screened illustrate the artist’s interest in developing new forms of film scripts and stories, both fictional and real.

Friday 6 April 2018, 6 pm-7.30 pm

Reading course of EEAPS—The Cheapest University

Before Ahmed Madani’s show F(l)ammes at Théâtre Brétigny, CAC Brétigny will host a session of “Exploration des Alternatives Arrivantes de Provenance Extra-Solaire,” a course given by Clara Pacotte and Charlotte Houette. The two have invited Josèfa Ntjam, who would like to give a reading of Afro-feminist science fiction texts in conjunction with a film. The reading is called “Nos forêts abyssales” (Our Deep Forests).

Saturday 7 April 2018, 2.30-4.30 pm

Médiathèque Jean Farges, Marolles-en-Hurepoix

The Austrian artist and filmmaker Marlies Pöschl would like to invite you to discover her work and talk about book excerpts, short stories and films whose themes are based on science fiction and robotics. The three sessions of the reading club that Marlies Pöschl is offering represent a chance to reflect together on the impact new technologies such as artificial intelligence are having on our connection with others and therefore with ourselves.

Saturday 7 April 2018, 6.15 pm-7.45 pm

Ciné 220 (Brétigny-sur-Orge)

As part of her residency with CAC Brétigny, the artist Marlies Pöschl has been involved in a number of initiatives with a number of the region’s institutions. She is inviting the public to discover, alongside her other activities, her work in moving images as well. The three videos to be screened illustrate the artist’s interest in developing new forms of film scripts and stories, both fictional and real.

Saturday 21 April 2018, 4 pm

By Madison Bycroft

Continuing the series of workshops mounted in Marseille, Athens, and Rotterdam, Madison Bycroft has invited a group of volunteers to discuss possible translations of texts selected by her. In partnership with the Multimedia Library of Brétigny-sur-Orge.